Teeth study of H. floresiensis unlike any other, suggests new species
A new study on the tooth morphology of Homo floresiensis suggests that they may be not be a group deformed ...
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See also: Homo erectus, Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, Homo sapiens
A new study on the tooth morphology of Homo floresiensis suggests that they may be not be a group deformed ...
How did anatomically modern humans populate the world? A recent paper in the Journal of Human Evolution analyses the fossil ...
A fossil jawbone recovered from the seabed near Taiwan represents the first ancient hominid find from the region; dating is ...
The BBC has an article about the discovery of the Hobbit, announced 10 years ago, and recaps what the find ...
Two articles on the New York Times and the Daily Mail about the recent papers in PNAS suggesting that the ...
A new study based on CT scans of the hobbit skulls suggest that homo erectus may possibly have been an ...
Human evolution specialist Darren Curnoe writes about the latest in the Homo florensiensis debate and what it may mean for ...
Genetic study with possible implications for the origins of populations in Southeast Asia. DNA shows ancestry of present-day Asians, Native ...
Two researchers from Australia were recently at the Sarawak Museum to give talks about the the rock art and human ...
I've been slow in getting this news out which has been floating about a week already. An article in PLoS ...
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